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The girl also asked the man: "What if my mum finds out, I will get in trouble".

He responded: "She won't. I won't tell her and you won't tell her."

When horrified Linzie found out about the exchange, she began messaging him, posing as her daughter.

She learned that the man had originally contacted her daughter on Live.Me, a video platform, after he approached her in chat asking her to do a dare and saying they were "naughty".

Linzie said: "I was horrified and I know my daughter will not have been the only one he has targeted.

"My daughter is really mature for her each and she knows to tell me if someone had contacted her. She has Facebook and other social media, because all her friends do and they play games together. We make sure that it is all lockdown and if someone adds her, she tells me.

"When I saw her messages I felt sick. One person had sent her a picture of his penis. Another person she was talking to said he was 13-year-old and sent a picture he found off Google.

The girl told the man her age (Image: Guzelian)

But she was encouraged to pose for intimate pictures (Image: Guzelian)

Linzie reported the man to police (Image: Guzelian)

He asked to see her tummy but she is too clever and did not fall for that. I made this public to show what these people say to young girls and to make sure that 'Daniel' does not do this to anyone else's child. I check my daughter's social media but a some parents might not know who there child is speaking too."

With the mother in charge of the phone, she began to continue messaging to see what he wanted a 10-year-old girl to do.

He wrote: "It's gana be fun. Like I'm gana tell you exactly what I want to see and then you show me (sic).

"I want you to lift up your shirt and bra and take a picture."

The mother replied: "I don't have a bra. They're for older girls" and he responded by saying "Then just lift up your shirt and take a pic."

Linzie posted screenshots from the conversation as well as a social media profile of the man and a photo he sent her.

Linzie says she has reported it to the man's local sheriff in Florida and made a report to Child Exploitation & Online Protection centre.